Just wanted to add to the New York chatter that’s been prevalent on the board of late. We just returned from a lovely weekend in the city, and I thought I’d add a recommendation or two. We stayed at the Lucerne Hotel and for anyone who wants to make food a focus of their New York visit, this would be a great choice. It’s not
too expensive, by NY standards anyway (I think you can get rooms beginning at about $200 a night, and perhaps do better with internet deals – they do give a AAA discount) and the location can’t be beat: Upper West Side, 79th just west of Amsterdam, a block from Broadway. The service in the hotel was excellent, and the rooms were very nice, and ours included a mini-fridge, dishes and microwave. This was all good because we had breakfast in the room each day, as H&H bagels and Zabar’s are literally around the corner from the hotel. (All these place are described in the earlier NYC posts.) No restaurant breakfast could have been better – on our first morning from Zabar’s we got a pineapple-cream cheese strudel (over a foot long, and only $5.99 – Zabar’s prices are really amazing!) fresh-squeezed orange juice (on special -- two quarts for the price of one! $3.79!), and cream cheese with lox and chives, along with hot bagels from H&H (I learned from my New York native husband that it’s best not to choose in advance what kind of bagel you want – just ask “what’s hot?” and if it isn’t blueberry or cinnamon-raisin, you go with that.) The strudel, which was superb, lasted our entire trip; the bagels we got fresh each morning, needless to say. Barney Greengrass is also a short walk from the hotel, and there are restaurants on Amsterdam or Broadway every few feet, it seems. Any kind of food you might want you to eat you can find in a short walk. There's great ice cream to be had across the street from the hotel at a place called Emack and Bolio's (the ice cream comes from a Massachusetts dairy.) We ate one dinner at a deli on Broadway – Artie’s – which is fairly new but endeavors to capture the essence of the Stage or Carnegie, and does it pretty well, we had to say. Good pickles and very good cole slaw on the table, and excellent pastrami – about as good as the Stage, where my husband often eats on his business trips to NY. The portions were not as huge but then the price tag wasn’t as big, either.
The weather was perfect in NY last weekend (while it rained here) so the Lucerne’s location was even more ideal: we walked two blocks to Central Park and spent an afternoon there, and the next day walked to the Natural History museum. I swear I’m not in any way affiliated with the hotel, and it’s really the location I’m recommending, especially if you’re visiting NY with kids, as we did, or if eating well is part of your game plan. (Also, it being the upper west side, the shopping is great, which matters when you have fashion-conscious young girls with you.) Thanks to all, by the way, who provided advice when I asked before our trip where we might find good family friendly dining in the area.
ToniG